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michigan state the first big ten team since michigan in 1943 to go unbeaten and win every game by ten or more points. let,; appearance in the rose bowl, '88. they got out to an early lead and percy snow dominated and forcing four turnovers. 'ro rodney peete peat contributing. >> charles: percy snow combining things and ran the ball well on offense. lorenzo white. now jeremy langford running it and max bullough in the middle. >> gus: fourth down and ten at the 46 for braxton miller. here is miller. incomplete! buckeyes turn it over on downs! and the spartans are 1:13 away from pasadena.wbx spartans take over at the ohio state 46. they hand it off to langford. langford spinning forward. ohio state calls a time-out. they have one left. let's take a look at our kay jewelers diamond moment of the game. >> charles: surprise, surprise, comes on defense for michigan state. fourth and 1 1/2 and denicos allen defeats the block at the point of attack as an outside linebacker and after that stop and ball turned over on downs, it led to the clenching touchdown. jeremy langford sprinting to the en
michigan state the first big ten team since michigan in 1943 to go unbeaten and win every game by ten or more points. let,; appearance in the rose bowl, '88. they got out to an early lead and percy snow dominated and forcing four turnovers. 'ro rodney peete peat contributing. >> charles: percy snow combining things and ran the ball well on offense. lorenzo white. now jeremy langford running it and max bullough in the middle. >> gus: fourth down and ten at the 46 for braxton miller....
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he never even mentioned the university of michigan. he toward the end of the speech he made some sort of reference to young people, young people will be involved in this. would you be willing to help me do these things? sort of like kennedy did with the peace corpse speech and he never said would you here in ann arbor. he once mentioned michigan just as an example of when he was talking about education because i read over the speech and so he was more being a statesman for the whole country and he wasn't at all partisan either in the speech. he was trying to be a statesman. i think it's interesting that both these major event that is are major national part of our national history of the presidents, a major part of their program and what they did, that they happened here. and i don't think it was an accident. although in some, you know, you can say it could have been somewhere else, but michigan -- university of michigan is certainly known for idealistic young people who care about the world. it's got a tradition of always being, you k
he never even mentioned the university of michigan. he toward the end of the speech he made some sort of reference to young people, young people will be involved in this. would you be willing to help me do these things? sort of like kennedy did with the peace corpse speech and he never said would you here in ann arbor. he once mentioned michigan just as an example of when he was talking about education because i read over the speech and so he was more being a statesman for the whole country and...
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was in michigan. the one by ohio determined it was in ohio. thing settle down and michigan people moved into that strip of contested land organized into townships, collected taxes. but then in 1835 things all came to a head when governor lucas said i'm going to protect that land, and governor mason said, i'm going to protect that land. and they organize their two states -- ohio militia and the territorial militia, and actually into a shooting war over 470 square miles of basically swamp and farmland that michigan claimed legally it owned. the war then proceeded in a series of skirmishes throughout 1835. nobody was killed, so if you're going of a war this is the kind of work you want. it ended up being brokered by congress in 1836 whereby they said, congress said that michigan, if you give up your claim to the toledo strip, as compensation we will give you the entire western two-thirds of the upper peninsula of michigan. that's how michigan ended up with the upper peninsula. and it wasn't until 1837, f
was in michigan. the one by ohio determined it was in ohio. thing settle down and michigan people moved into that strip of contested land organized into townships, collected taxes. but then in 1835 things all came to a head when governor lucas said i'm going to protect that land, and governor mason said, i'm going to protect that land. and they organize their two states -- ohio militia and the territorial militia, and actually into a shooting war over 470 square miles of basically swamp and...
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michigan has an observe tor eye. it was a way of attracting future students and the enrollment skyrocketed. when this building was proposed he was approached by some folks in detroit who were willing to help him do the fund-raising. and they literally raised money by subscription. people would raise $100, $50. $500 was a huge amount of money. when he was sure he was going to have enough money to build it, he himself went to europe to choose the instruments. on his way to europe he stopped in new york city and contracted to build the big telescope in the dome. and then he went abroad and they suggest thad this instrument, the transit instrument be gotten from one of the firms in berlin. so it's prussian. so they contracted to make this instrument. all of it's still functional. you can still open the hatches. tappan had a budget of about $24,000, give or take. and most of that money actually went into the instruments. so he's really concerned with taking a pretty modest budget and making it look much more impressive th
michigan has an observe tor eye. it was a way of attracting future students and the enrollment skyrocketed. when this building was proposed he was approached by some folks in detroit who were willing to help him do the fund-raising. and they literally raised money by subscription. people would raise $100, $50. $500 was a huge amount of money. when he was sure he was going to have enough money to build it, he himself went to europe to choose the instruments. on his way to europe he stopped in...
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michigan has an observatory. so it was a way of attracting the attention of future students, and indeed the enrollment just skyrocketed. when henry phillip tappen proposed this building, he was approached by some folks in detroit who were willing to help him do the fund-raising. and they literally raised money by subscription. people would pledge $50 or $100. $500 was a huge amount of money. when tappen was sure that he was going to have enough money to build it, he himself went to europe to choose the instruments. on his way to europe, he stopped in new york city and contracted with henry fitz to build a big telescope in the dome, and then he went to broad and consulted with astronomers. and they suggested that this instrument, the transit instrument, be gotten from one of the firms in berlin. so it's a prussian instrument. this is before the german state. so pistor and martens in berlin contracted with tappen to make this instrument. all of it's still functional. you can still open the hatches. tappen had a bud
michigan has an observatory. so it was a way of attracting the attention of future students, and indeed the enrollment just skyrocketed. when henry phillip tappen proposed this building, he was approached by some folks in detroit who were willing to help him do the fund-raising. and they literally raised money by subscription. people would pledge $50 or $100. $500 was a huge amount of money. when tappen was sure that he was going to have enough money to build it, he himself went to europe to...
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and a time-out taken by michigan state. the lead is 66-60, buckeyes 18 seconds to play. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the next wave of italians has come to america, and the fiat 500 with beats audio is rockin' the block. the italian designed fiat 500. >> kevin: under 18, ohio state, led in the second half by aaron craft. the junior if findly, ohio. he has 19 points in the game. 15 in the second half. he got this team lit in the second half after they trailed by 6. >> clark: no question about it. his ability to get to the rim, he's always pesky. defensively. you got to look for a three if you are michigan state. and, again, no real sense of urgency by the spartans. >> kevin: payne with the smaller scott on him. ravenel comes up, big with the rebound. the buckeyes are going to win it. they were looking for that defining game and they have captured that defining win for this season. a testament to the program, how tough this conference is, they lose the second after troping wan to the hoosiers, number one indiana earlier in t
and a time-out taken by michigan state. the lead is 66-60, buckeyes 18 seconds to play. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the next wave of italians has come to america, and the fiat 500 with beats audio is rockin' the block. the italian designed fiat 500. >> kevin: under 18, ohio state, led in the second half by aaron craft. the junior if findly, ohio. he has 19 points in the game. 15 in the second half. he got this team lit in the second half after they trailed by 6. >> clark: no...
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but michigan -- the university of michigan is certainly known for idealistic young people who care about the world. it's got a tradition of always being, you know, having lots of discussions on world issues and having opinions. and i think in both cases the presidents johnson and kennedy knew they'd get a good response. >> all weekend long, american history tv is featuring ann arbor michigan where gerald ford's presidential library is located. he attended and played football for the university of michigan. hosted by our comcast cable partners, c-span's local content vehicles recently visited many sites exploring the city's rich history. learn more about ann arbor all weekend long on american history tv. >> today you are at the ypsilanti automotive heritage museum. 30 miles west of detroit. where we have created here is a museum attempting to tell the automotive history of our area here. and right this minute, we're in a hudson dealership that started off as a dodge dealership way back in 1916. became a hudson dealership in 1933. and continued as a hudson
but michigan -- the university of michigan is certainly known for idealistic young people who care about the world. it's got a tradition of always being, you know, having lots of discussions on world issues and having opinions. and i think in both cases the presidents johnson and kennedy knew they'd get a good response. >> all weekend long, american history tv is featuring ann arbor michigan where gerald ford's presidential library is located. he attended and played football for the...
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the gentleman from michigan? >> i yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from texas. >> the gentleman from texas is recognized for 30 seconds. >> i ask unanimous consent to revise and expand. >> without egyptian -- without objection. >> madam chair, this is not about how sincere the nsa people are in implementing this technique. it is not about how careful they are. it is whether they have the right to collect the data on every phone call for every american every day. the patriot act did not specifically authorize it, section 215 talked about tangible things relevant to an authorized security investigation. the nsa's interpretation, relevant means all data all the time. that is wrong. we should support the amash amendment and vote for it. >> the time has expired. the gentleman from michigan. >> i yield 15 seconds to the gentleman from south carolina. >> recognized for 15 seconds. >> the right for people to be secure against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated and no warrants shall be issued. but b
the gentleman from michigan? >> i yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from texas. >> the gentleman from texas is recognized for 30 seconds. >> i ask unanimous consent to revise and expand. >> without egyptian -- without objection. >> madam chair, this is not about how sincere the nsa people are in implementing this technique. it is not about how careful they are. it is whether they have the right to collect the data on every phone call for every american every day....
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ann arbor michigan. we visited the area with the help of our local cable partner comcast to bring you some of the city's rich literary culture and history. former ann arbor news editor said down with us to discuss his book a boy governor. the youngest chief executive in any state history. >> a very young age, appointed territorial secretary at 19 which is a record that will probably never be broken. another record was in 1835. and in time people in michigan and the people of detroit came to trust them even though a young person, very skilled and dedicated leader. regarded first of all as by the people in his own territory as a bit of -- coming in from kentucky. the logical thing for him to do would have been to appoint a michigan person. because mason had made such an impression on jackson himself, they had met. jackson of this cement has a lot of confidence and vision. i will appoint him. the strip of land that was disputed between michigan and ohio at st. their back to the northwest the soon to be stat
ann arbor michigan. we visited the area with the help of our local cable partner comcast to bring you some of the city's rich literary culture and history. former ann arbor news editor said down with us to discuss his book a boy governor. the youngest chief executive in any state history. >> a very young age, appointed territorial secretary at 19 which is a record that will probably never be broken. another record was in 1835. and in time people in michigan and the people of detroit came...
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and that leaves michigan. oh, michigan. michigan, my nominee for incapable of being embarrassed. move over, florida. michigan has a bill on the way with the republican sponsor who is quite unembarrassed by the attention now or his failure to pass the same kind of bill last year. quote, the bill got no traction last year. there were people convinced romney was going to win and that might take electoral votes from him. but now, now that romney lost, now maybe even rick snyder, the governor is warming up to the idea this week and saying so publicly. governor snyder saying it is fair to change the rules since the election is not for a few more years yet. we started this week with six states on the map where republicans were talking about changing the rules to elect the president so you could use the gerrymandered congressional maps to make the presidential election go the way the house vote went this year where democrats got more votes but republicans still held the office. we started with a map of six. two of those states have now put the idea in the deepest part of the deep freeze
and that leaves michigan. oh, michigan. michigan, my nominee for incapable of being embarrassed. move over, florida. michigan has a bill on the way with the republican sponsor who is quite unembarrassed by the attention now or his failure to pass the same kind of bill last year. quote, the bill got no traction last year. there were people convinced romney was going to win and that might take electoral votes from him. but now, now that romney lost, now maybe even rick snyder, the governor is...
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. >>> all weekend american history tv is featuring ann arbor, michigan home to the university of michigan. hosted by our comcast cable partner partners learn more about ann arbor all weekend here on american history tv. >> i want to express my thanks to you. i come here tonight to say one or two words on this campaign which is now coming into the last three week. >> on october 13th, john kennedy had his third or fourth debate. and his plan was to fly and stay here and the next morning start on a whistle stop across the state. but then word got out in the community that he was going to stay here the night. students started gathering here. he was supposed to get here around 11:00 and instead he got here closetory 2:00. students were waiting for three hours. his plan was to sneak in the side door and sleep for the night. he had to get up early in the morning. but when he heard there was a huge crowd he couldn't do that. here he is looking at this huge cloud road corro crowd of people. he said to them, if you are a doctor, engineer or technician would you be willing to go abroad for a year or
. >>> all weekend american history tv is featuring ann arbor, michigan home to the university of michigan. hosted by our comcast cable partner partners learn more about ann arbor all weekend here on american history tv. >> i want to express my thanks to you. i come here tonight to say one or two words on this campaign which is now coming into the last three week. >> on october 13th, john kennedy had his third or fourth debate. and his plan was to fly and stay here and the...
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remember, this was a year before michigan was actually a state. out of that meeting came a publication of a newspaper. and it was mostly led by, theodore foster, they managed to keep it going from 1841 to 1848. and that is really amazing when you look at the history of newspapers in this country. in 1842, we still have a newspaper being published by the executive committee of the anti-slavery society. and sullivan, who was the printer out of jackson county, michigan, is still the printer. that is going to change. and beckley and foster are going to take over within a short time of managing the newspaper. this newspaper has an article here about -- written, describing frederick douglass. and it is actually -- when he was first starting to speak and what it was like to be a slave. and introduced many people who had a biassed viewpoint that a slave could not necessarily be well edged to hear these words spoken by a man who has recently been enslaved. and how eloquently he spoke. we also have in this issue articles about supporting the liberty party.
remember, this was a year before michigan was actually a state. out of that meeting came a publication of a newspaper. and it was mostly led by, theodore foster, they managed to keep it going from 1841 to 1848. and that is really amazing when you look at the history of newspapers in this country. in 1842, we still have a newspaper being published by the executive committee of the anti-slavery society. and sullivan, who was the printer out of jackson county, michigan, is still the printer. that...
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and a time-out taken by michigan state. the lead is 66-60, buckeyes 18 seconds to play. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the next wave of italians has come to america, and the fiat 500 with beats audio is rockin' the block. the italian designed fiat 500. >> kevin: under 18 ohio state, led in the second half by aaron craft. the junior if findly ohio. he has 19 points in the game. 15 in the second half. he got this team lit in the second half after they trailed by 6. >> clark: no question about it. his ability to get to the rim, he's always pesky. defensively. you got to look for a three if you are michigan state. and, again, no real sense of urgency by the spartans. >> kevin: payne with the smaller scott on him. ravenel comes up, big with the rebound. the buckeyes are going to win it. they were looking for that defining game and they have captured that defining win for this season. a testament to the program, how tough this conference is they lose the second after troping wan to the hoosiers, number one indiana ear
and a time-out taken by michigan state. the lead is 66-60, buckeyes 18 seconds to play. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the next wave of italians has come to america, and the fiat 500 with beats audio is rockin' the block. the italian designed fiat 500. >> kevin: under 18 ohio state, led in the second half by aaron craft. the junior if findly ohio. he has 19 points in the game. 15 in the second half. he got this team lit in the second half after they trailed by 6. >>...
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the gentleman from michigan? >> i yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from texas. >> the gentleman from texas is recognized for 30 seconds. >> i ask unanimous consent to revise and expand.>> without egyptian -- without objection. >> madam chair, this is not about how sincere the nsa people are in implementing this technique. it is not about how careful they are. it is whether they have the right to collect the data on every phone call for every american every day. the patriot act did not specifically authorize it, section 215 talked about tangible things relevant to an authorized security investigation. the nsa's interpretation, relevant means all data all the time. that is wrong. we should report it and vote for the- we should support amash amendment. >> the time has expired. the gentleman from michigan? >> i yield 15 seconds to the gentleman from south carolina. >> recognized for 15 seconds. >> the right for people to be secure against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated and no warrants shall
the gentleman from michigan? >> i yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from texas. >> the gentleman from texas is recognized for 30 seconds. >> i ask unanimous consent to revise and expand.>> without egyptian -- without objection. >> madam chair, this is not about how sincere the nsa people are in implementing this technique. it is not about how careful they are. it is whether they have the right to collect the data on every phone call for every american every day....
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as our one seed. >> seth: michigan right now. >> doug: it's they have michigan state and indiana at home. if they win those games, they win out, they could be a one seed as well, why not the zags 9-1 in true road games. looking at the bubble. that's what everyone wants to know. who is in, who is out. we have north carolina in. >> seth: yes, we do. >> doug: we have kentucky out. >> seth: not barely. >> doug: nova. >> seth: nova i have in. let's look at the three bubble teams. this is where you and i disagree and you know how much i hate to disagree with you, doug. i don't think they have road victories in the top 22nd. st. mary's i think had a golden opportunity which they blew this week by not beating gonzaga. if they don't beat creighton, i don't think st. mary's is getting in. i think villanova for the time being put themselves on the inside looking out. a road win at uconn. for a bubble team, that's huge. >> doug: let's start with iowa state. yes, a paucity of road wins but you told me close road losses are just like wins, should have beaten kansas, should have beaten oklahoma st
as our one seed. >> seth: michigan right now. >> doug: it's they have michigan state and indiana at home. if they win those games, they win out, they could be a one seed as well, why not the zags 9-1 in true road games. looking at the bubble. that's what everyone wants to know. who is in, who is out. we have north carolina in. >> seth: yes, we do. >> doug: we have kentucky out. >> seth: not barely. >> doug: nova. >> seth: nova i have in. let's look at...
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and, remember, this is a year before michigan is actually a state. out of that meeting came publication of a newspaper. and it was mostly led by two mean, theodore foster, who came from new england. his father was a u.s. senator. and guy beckley, who came from vermont, they kept it going from 1841 to 1848. that's amazing when you look at the history of newspapers in this country. in 1842, we still have a newspaper being published by the executive committee of the anti-slavery society. and sullivan, who was the printer out of jackson county, michigan, is still the printer. that's going to change. and beckley and foster are going to take over within a short time of managing the newspaper. this newspaper has an article here about -- written, describing frederick douglass. and it's actually when he was first starting to speak and what it was like to be a slave. and introduced many people who had a biased viewpoint that a slave could not necessarily be well educated, to hear these words spoken by a man who had recently been enslaved and how eloquently he
and, remember, this is a year before michigan is actually a state. out of that meeting came publication of a newspaper. and it was mostly led by two mean, theodore foster, who came from new england. his father was a u.s. senator. and guy beckley, who came from vermont, they kept it going from 1841 to 1848. that's amazing when you look at the history of newspapers in this country. in 1842, we still have a newspaper being published by the executive committee of the anti-slavery society. and...
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camp of michigan. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 202, the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp. mr. camp: thank you, madam speaker. h.r. 807, the full faith and credit act, makes permanently takes default off the table, as we've been debating, but this amendment makes a couple of simple changes. it says that and clarifies that any debt issued pursuant to this bill may not be used to pay salaries of members of congress or the -- congress of the house and the senate. it makes clear that every time the secretary of the treasury uses the authority provided in the bill that the secretary must report weekly on the amount of debt issued and the reason of issuance so congress is fully informed. i ask support for the straightforward amendment and the underlying bill and i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin, is recogniz
camp of michigan. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 202, the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp. mr. camp: thank you, madam speaker. h.r. 807, the full faith and credit act, makes permanently takes default off the table, as we've been debating, but this amendment makes a couple of simple changes. it says that and clarifies that any debt issued pursuant to this...
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former congressman of michigan. congressman, good to have you with us tonight. >> thank you, ed. >> why is michigan's unemployment number so high? where has snyder failed? >> things would be a lot worse if it wasn't for the resurgence of the auto industry. i was in congress to help rescue the auto industry and the supply chain. many thousands of jobs in michigan. but right to work or right to work for less which is actually is is another one of rick snyder's failed economic policies in michigan. this is a governor that said he was all about jobs. his resume much like mitt romney's. he cut half a billion dollars from our universities, raised taxes on retiree pensions, on families raising kids and the lowest wage earners to give a tax cut to corporations. then he said he wanted to be like other right to work states including neighboring indiana. said this -- it would create jobs in michigan. rick snyder and his team can't point to one single job that's been created as a result of right to work or one business that's c
former congressman of michigan. congressman, good to have you with us tonight. >> thank you, ed. >> why is michigan's unemployment number so high? where has snyder failed? >> things would be a lot worse if it wasn't for the resurgence of the auto industry. i was in congress to help rescue the auto industry and the supply chain. many thousands of jobs in michigan. but right to work or right to work for less which is actually is is another one of rick snyder's failed economic...
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democracy has been dead in michigan, in a lot of places in michigan, for a few years now. and, you know, anti-democratic fantasies aside, it turns out that stripping people of their right to have a say in their government is no magic bullet for fixing those places. take flynt or hamtrammic, which got stripped of their local government and they got emergency managers. even after they got emergency managers, the state decided they still apparently weren't fixed. it didn't take, so the state put them under emergency management again. wait, i thought that was supposed to be the magic bullet. if it didn't work the first time, why do you think it would work the second time. or maybe in america's great troubled city, citizens having a vote, or having a say isn't the problem, and therefore getting rid of democracy isn't the solution. it may be that detroit's emergency manager, detroit's unelected one-man government thinks that selling the city tease greatest assets, scattering them to the winds is just what the city needs. that'll fix everything. but now maybe the u.s. federal cou
democracy has been dead in michigan, in a lot of places in michigan, for a few years now. and, you know, anti-democratic fantasies aside, it turns out that stripping people of their right to have a say in their government is no magic bullet for fixing those places. take flynt or hamtrammic, which got stripped of their local government and they got emergency managers. even after they got emergency managers, the state decided they still apparently weren't fixed. it didn't take, so the state put...
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as our one seed. >> seth: michigan right now. >> doug: it's they have michigan state and indiana at home. if they win those games, they win out, they could be a one seed as well, why not the zags 9-1 in true road games. looking at the bubble. that's what everyone wants to know. who is in, who is out. we have north carolina in. >> seth: yes, we do. >> doug: we have kentucky out. >> seth: not barely. >> doug: nova. >> seth: nova i have in. let's look at the three bubble teams. this is where you and i disagree
as our one seed. >> seth: michigan right now. >> doug: it's they have michigan state and indiana at home. if they win those games, they win out, they could be a one seed as well, why not the zags 9-1 in true road games. looking at the bubble. that's what everyone wants to know. who is in, who is out. we have north carolina in. >> seth: yes, we do. >> doug: we have kentucky out. >> seth: not barely. >> doug: nova. >> seth: nova i have in. let's look at...
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he attended and played football for the university of michigan. hosted by our comcast cable partners, c-span's local content vehicles recently visited many sites exploring the city's rich history. learn more about ann arbor all weekend long on american history tv. >> today you are at the ypsilanti automotive heritage museum. 30 miles west of detroit. where we have created here is a museum attempting to tell the automotive history of our area here. and right this minute, we're in a hudson dealership that started off as a dodge dealership way back in 1916. became a hudson dealership in 1933. and continued as a hudson dealership until hudson went out of business in 1957. what's unique about it is the dealership has the feel and the look of a 1930s, 1940s car dealership. and it has that feel because it is absolutely original. after world war ii ended, didn't need bombers anymore and there was a giant factory, the biggest one under one roof in the world. and two industrialists got together and decided to manufacture cars. there was a pent-up demand for
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the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp, and the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from michigan, mrs. miller, and the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. brady, each will control 10 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from michigan. mr. levin: mr. speaker, i ask -- the speaker pro tempore: the house is not in order. mr. levin: i want the chairman to be heard. the house is not in order. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is correct. the house is not in order. please remove all conversations off the floor to the cloakroom. please remove all conversations from the floor. the gentleman is recognized. mr. camp: i thank the gentleman from michigan. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and to include extraneous material on h.r. 325. the speaker pro tempore: hearing no objection, so ordered. mr. camp: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized.
the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp, and the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from michigan, mrs. miller, and the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. brady, each will control 10 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from michigan. mr. levin: mr. speaker, i ask -- the speaker pro tempore: the house is not in order. mr. levin: i want the chairman to be heard. the house is not in order. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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are mean bad news for michigan that big money means bad news for michigan and so part of the challenge has been how do we animate the base i don't think that the democratic party has done a great job in our recent history in terms of really really taking the enemies of the people and employing that in in political activity but i'm hopeful i'm seeing grandmothers in grassroots activists pastors and teachers people who normally say politics is not for me saying look i'm sick and tired of being sick and tired i'm fed up i don't want to be disenfranchised how can we celebrate the expansion of democracy on the federal level commentating in the election of president barack obama and then not fight against people trying to crush democracy in the state level in the state of michigan and around the country we must fight back against this state's rights agenda and we must go forward and open up the democratic door so that we all can practice the right to vote and so people are getting excited being engaged and i think you'll see a grassroots political movement in michigan really really come to t
are mean bad news for michigan that big money means bad news for michigan and so part of the challenge has been how do we animate the base i don't think that the democratic party has done a great job in our recent history in terms of really really taking the enemies of the people and employing that in in political activity but i'm hopeful i'm seeing grandmothers in grassroots activists pastors and teachers people who normally say politics is not for me saying look i'm sick and tired of being...
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heededatives in michigan the call. washington, d.c. can literally take a lesson from michigan. it gives me great joy to see all the time-tested conservatives in this room today. it makes my heart leapt when i look out there and see all of our young people. i say to you, thank you. thank you for believing in america. thank you for fighting for freedom. the baton has been passed. this is our generation's time to lead, because this is our america. her future belongs to our children. god bless you, god bless our troops, god bless america. thank you so much. >> wow.se] byshannon made history becoming oklahoma's youngest speaker of the house at age 34. no stranger to firsts, shannon was first elected to the house in 2007 as the first republican to hold his state and the first african-american elected to the legislature from southern oklahoma. please join me in welcoming the honorable t.w. shannon. >> good afternoon. it is so great to be her on the same stage as so many iconic conservatives. just been quite an honor to be here and be a part of this event. it is not just the leaders of
heededatives in michigan the call. washington, d.c. can literally take a lesson from michigan. it gives me great joy to see all the time-tested conservatives in this room today. it makes my heart leapt when i look out there and see all of our young people. i say to you, thank you. thank you for believing in america. thank you for fighting for freedom. the baton has been passed. this is our generation's time to lead, because this is our america. her future belongs to our children. god bless you,...
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we covered how michigan fought back at the state level too. gathering signatures and putting this radical new law on the ballot for repeal. the republicans fought against that by saying the font on the petitions was too small. and the petition shouldn't be accepted. remember that? but the signatures were accepted and it went on the ballot to get repealed and it got repealed in november. the republicans' radical abolish your local voting rights and let us take over law got repealed by the people of michigan in november. in that same election, republicans also saw their majorities in the legislature shrink. they didn't disappear, but shrunk. democrats did great in michigan, but still couldn't get the legislature back. to give you an idea of why that is. of how well republicans in michigan have tilted the field to benefit themselves. look at the congressional races there for the same election for 2012. more people in michigan voted for a democrat to be their member of congress than voted for a republican. democrats got almost 250,000 more votes f
we covered how michigan fought back at the state level too. gathering signatures and putting this radical new law on the ballot for repeal. the republicans fought against that by saying the font on the petitions was too small. and the petition shouldn't be accepted. remember that? but the signatures were accepted and it went on the ballot to get repealed and it got repealed in november. the republicans' radical abolish your local voting rights and let us take over law got repealed by the people...
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. >>> all weekend, american history tv is featuring ann arbor michigan, home to the university of michigan. the school wallace mos moved fr detroit to ann arbor in 1837 and fuels most of the city's economy. hosted by our comcast cable partners, c-span's local content vehicles recently visited many sites showcasing the city's history. learn more about ann arbor all weekend here on american history tv. >> today you're at ypsilanti automotive heritage museum in the city of ypsilanti, michigan, 30 miles west of detroit. where we have created a museum attempting to tell the automative history of our area here. and right this minute, we're in a hudson dealership that started out as a dodge dealership in 1916. became a hudson dealership in 1933. continued as a hudson dealership until hudson went out of business in 1957. what's unique about it is the dealership has the feel and the look of a 1930s, 1940s car dealership and has that feel because it is absolutely original. after world war ii ended, didn't need bombers anymore. there was a giant factory, the biggest one under one roof in the world, a
. >>> all weekend, american history tv is featuring ann arbor michigan, home to the university of michigan. the school wallace mos moved fr detroit to ann arbor in 1837 and fuels most of the city's economy. hosted by our comcast cable partners, c-span's local content vehicles recently visited many sites showcasing the city's history. learn more about ann arbor all weekend here on american history tv. >> today you're at ypsilanti automotive heritage museum in the city of...
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does the people of michigan have -- told the people of michigan have plenary authority? >> in this case, they are applying that plenary authority in a way that is racially focused, and creates a political process that is disadvantageous to minorities. >> i'm not saying instead a political process. don't let me put words in your mouth. think what you think here. you say where the authority is divided in a certain way, and that's true under the constitution of the state. so the state government lacks the power. and then you have to take the power from the people and change the constitution, and when you do that in respect to the benefit, then, in respect of benefits, washington, you know, seattle and hunter kicked in. so we are not deal with past discrimination. >> what we're talking about in terms of affirmative action are constitutionally permissible programs that were shown to this court to be the only way to achieve racial diversity and integration at the university of michigan. and whether you explain that by looking at the reality of the inequality in education for b
does the people of michigan have -- told the people of michigan have plenary authority? >> in this case, they are applying that plenary authority in a way that is racially focused, and creates a political process that is disadvantageous to minorities. >> i'm not saying instead a political process. don't let me put words in your mouth. think what you think here. you say where the authority is divided in a certain way, and that's true under the constitution of the state. so the state...
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the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp, and the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin, each will control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp. mr. camp: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous concept that all members have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and to include extraneous material on h.r. 890. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. camp: i also ask unanimous consent to insert an exchange of letters between the committee on ways and means and the committee on education and work force concerning this bill into the congressional record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. camp: and, mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman will suspend. he house will be in order. members will take their conversations off the floor. he house will be in order. the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp, is recognized for as much time as he wishes to use. mr. camp: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in support of h.r. 890, preserving the welfare work
the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp, and the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin, each will control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp. mr. camp: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous concept that all members have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and to include extraneous material on h.r. 890. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. camp: i also ask unanimous consent to insert an exchange of letters between the committee on...
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in 2012, we launched the michigan cyber range. it provides a secure environment for cyber response and the latest in a technical response for the public and private sector. the tax can come from anywhere and anytime. we can ensure confidentiality ends this. michigan is in the process of security operations centers and never speak. we are working to develop a report using new metrics. what if there is a major cyber incident in your state? are you prepared? what if there is a breach? build a cyber response plan. state governments become very good at the responding to natural disasters. the same level of discipline must be applied to cyber incidents. we are developing a cyber plan to map out a clear strategy. states should align these with presidential order. cyber destruction plants might be disruptive. allstate should be testing the plan to ensure resilience. michigan is benefited by participating in all global exercises as well as 2012 which focus on its cyber response. we are testing the cyber protocols. perhaps most importantly
in 2012, we launched the michigan cyber range. it provides a secure environment for cyber response and the latest in a technical response for the public and private sector. the tax can come from anywhere and anytime. we can ensure confidentiality ends this. michigan is in the process of security operations centers and never speak. we are working to develop a report using new metrics. what if there is a major cyber incident in your state? are you prepared? what if there is a breach? build a...
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michigan state has used its last time-out. you think the defense and those stats don't mean something? they have just about all the startes out there in a 20-point game in the final minute of the game. they don't want on to let nebraska into that end zone again. >> chris: they work hard to get those numbers. >> sean: ultimately, this was the game. give nebraska credit. they kept fighting back. time and time again. but five turnovers, the other team doesn't commit any, especially against a team this good. all five of them were in positive field position. this couldn't be more positive field position for michigan state. nebraska turned it over at its own 46, its own 8 yard line after the mishandled punt by westerkamp, their own 22, and that one, their own 3 yard line. you'll see the score tomorrow, 41 points for michigan state, you might not think nebraska's defense played very well, but they were put in quick-change situations time and time again in their own end. >> chris: been on the field about 12 minutes more than -- >> sea
michigan state has used its last time-out. you think the defense and those stats don't mean something? they have just about all the startes out there in a 20-point game in the final minute of the game. they don't want on to let nebraska into that end zone again. >> chris: they work hard to get those numbers. >> sean: ultimately, this was the game. give nebraska credit. they kept fighting back. time and time again. but five turnovers, the other team doesn't commit any, especially...
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but michigan? michigan is different. michigan, they just had their sneak attack right to work law that they came out in favor of. introduced, passed -- they came out in favor of it, introduced it, signed it into law all within a space of a week during an election in which they never mentioned it. voters repealed it. michigan republicans responded by just passing another one in the way that it couldn't be repealed this time. you know, the will of the voters. michigan republicans don't give a bleep about bad press or the will of the voters, or doing what they said they would do, and they do not care. so as republicans were bailing on this plan to rig the electoral college, michigan's republican house speaker was still talking it up. michigan's republican governor said this seems fair, we'll consider it. in the end, turns out that even michigan's honey badger republicans have their limits. just when it looked like they would gnaw to enact this scheme when nobody else could stomach it, finally, michigan republicans found the
but michigan? michigan is different. michigan, they just had their sneak attack right to work law that they came out in favor of. introduced, passed -- they came out in favor of it, introduced it, signed it into law all within a space of a week during an election in which they never mentioned it. voters repealed it. michigan republicans responded by just passing another one in the way that it couldn't be repealed this time. you know, the will of the voters. michigan republicans don't give a...
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>> not under the michigan constitution, because the michigan constitution -- >> no, no. hypothetical case. >> ok. under -- who's got the authority here? the -- the legislature can take it away. that's not a problem in a -- in a situation where that's part of the ordinary process. >> but then the voters can't take it away. at what point is it that your objection takes force? i just don't understand -- i just don't understand -- >> where there is -- >> the declension here -- >> my apologies, your honor. >> or the crescendo, whatever you call it. [laughter] >> both are music to my ears. the point, justice kennedy, is that the --the people of the state have multiple options available to them if they don't like the way the universities are operating. but the one option they don't have is to treat racial matters different from all other matters. the example that you gave -- >> that applies in the chief justice's hypothetical or my revision of it as between the board of regents and the faculty or between the faculty and the legislature. >> exactly. and the problem --the problem
>> not under the michigan constitution, because the michigan constitution -- >> no, no. hypothetical case. >> ok. under -- who's got the authority here? the -- the legislature can take it away. that's not a problem in a -- in a situation where that's part of the ordinary process. >> but then the voters can't take it away. at what point is it that your objection takes force? i just don't understand -- i just don't understand -- >> where there is -- >> the...
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let's reinvent michigan and god bless michigan and all of this. thank you so much. [cheers and applause] 's >> deval patrick delivers this commonwealth address. and as direct attacks that invest in education, innovation and infrastructure. he lays out his budget plan to cut sales tax and increase income tax to pay for his transportation plan and education improvements. this is 35 minute. [applause] be my thank you during lunch. thank you, everyone. thank you. [applause] thank you. thank you area match. thank you area match. [applause] thank you. my friends, thank you so much. to lieutenant governor murray, fellow constitutional officers and members of the governor's counsel, madam president and members of the senate, mr. speaker, members of the house to members of the honorable court and congressional delegation county municipal and other elected officials, members of the cabinet and administration, reverend clergy and most especially, fellow citizens of massachusetts. good evening and happy new year. please join me in welcoming our extraordinary first lady, diane p
let's reinvent michigan and god bless michigan and all of this. thank you so much. [cheers and applause] 's >> deval patrick delivers this commonwealth address. and as direct attacks that invest in education, innovation and infrastructure. he lays out his budget plan to cut sales tax and increase income tax to pay for his transportation plan and education improvements. this is 35 minute. [applause] be my thank you during lunch. thank you, everyone. thank you. [applause] thank you. thank...
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we are in the university of michigan stadium. this is where president johnson announced the great society program. which was his major plan for improving the country. he gave it at the 1964 commencement. it was may 27th. six months after kennedy was shot. johnson had just been in office for six months and he would be running for election his first time to be elected president and this was seen by him and his staff as a good time to roll out the program that was going to be his touchstone of what he wanted to do -- do with the presidency and it would be a big audience, it was not just students faculty and parents, they had school kids from all over the state, all sorts of dignitaries came, and the whole place was filled. >> your imagination and your initiative and your indignation will determine whether we build a society where progress is the servant of our needs, or a society where old values and new visions are buried under unbr e unbrideled growth. for in your time, we have the opportunity to move not only toward the rich soci
we are in the university of michigan stadium. this is where president johnson announced the great society program. which was his major plan for improving the country. he gave it at the 1964 commencement. it was may 27th. six months after kennedy was shot. johnson had just been in office for six months and he would be running for election his first time to be elected president and this was seen by him and his staff as a good time to roll out the program that was going to be his touchstone of...
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trey burke for michigan. he is going to have a great game. michigan is the youngest team. they'll need leadership and he goes one for eight a, yet, michigan still wins the game. how they did it? they did it with their young people. mitch mcgeri, the guy wasn't starting during the season. he comes in and he's starting now. a freshman. has a great game. tim hardaway jr. led all scorers and they attack that two-three zone defense with syracuse with crisp passes and now in the finals for the first time since 1989. louisville taking on wichita state. they're on fire. up 8-0 early on louisville. things look bad and builds a 12-point lead in the second half and back comes louisville and, in fact, the funny thing is they have kevin ware on the sideline and he proves to be an inspiration. he tries to get in the huddle during the game. but kevin ware was still an inspiration even though he didn't get into the game, of course. >> he's part of this team and, you know, we know what it would mean for him to be out there and just trying to give us whatever we needed. you know, the extra
trey burke for michigan. he is going to have a great game. michigan is the youngest team. they'll need leadership and he goes one for eight a, yet, michigan still wins the game. how they did it? they did it with their young people. mitch mcgeri, the guy wasn't starting during the season. he comes in and he's starting now. a freshman. has a great game. tim hardaway jr. led all scorers and they attack that two-three zone defense with syracuse with crisp passes and now in the finals for the first...
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and remember, this is a year before michigan is actually a state. out of that meeting came publication of a newspaper, led by two men, theodore foster who came from new england, his father was a u.s. senator. and reverend guy beckley who came from vermont. they managed to keep it going from 1841 to 1848. and that's amazing when you look at the history of newspapers in this country. in 1842, we still have the newspaper being published by the executive committee of the anti-slavery society. and sullivan was the printer out of jackson county. that would change and take over this paper has an article here about written, describing frederick douglass. and it actually says he was first starting to and what it was like to be -- highest view-point that a slave could not necessarily be well educated. to hear these words spoken by and how eloquently he spoke we also have in this issue articles about supporting the liberty party. liberty party electing people one issue on their platform. and that was ending slavery. another really important part of the newspap
and remember, this is a year before michigan is actually a state. out of that meeting came publication of a newspaper, led by two men, theodore foster who came from new england, his father was a u.s. senator. and reverend guy beckley who came from vermont. they managed to keep it going from 1841 to 1848. and that's amazing when you look at the history of newspapers in this country. in 1842, we still have the newspaper being published by the executive committee of the anti-slavery society. and...
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where your and i'm from michigan actually but you live there now you and your governor are governor rick snyder says he's not interested in changing the electoral college can we trust him. you know what i don't buy it we can't trust rick snyder remember tricky rick snyder is the same governor who said right to work was not on his agenda and then in the lame duck period last year he rammed right to work down our throats this is the same governor who's who started his term with the language of shared sacrifice but then began to strip the our income tax credit tax working people and the middle class pensions and to basically those so municipalities and school districts would emerge as the managers while giving tax breaks to corporations and so this is a governor who has proven that he cannot be trusted. apparently and the fact of the matter is that they don't have to do this tomorrow republicans have four years before the next election so do you think that may be some christmas eve when nobody's paying attention or some friday night or if there's a big national disaster another god for
where your and i'm from michigan actually but you live there now you and your governor are governor rick snyder says he's not interested in changing the electoral college can we trust him. you know what i don't buy it we can't trust rick snyder remember tricky rick snyder is the same governor who said right to work was not on his agenda and then in the lame duck period last year he rammed right to work down our throats this is the same governor who's who started his term with the language of...
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there's michigan and michigan state. the ruling could also affect admission rulings donation wide.
there's michigan and michigan state. the ruling could also affect admission rulings donation wide.